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Tree ID, pacific northwest

 
D Nikolls
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Anyone know what this battered tree is?
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Leaves and growth resemble noni. I'll venture that's not what it is :) . But perhaps the same family?
 
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Asian dogwood, possibly Kousa? Some of these varieties are edible. Is this tree deciduous or evergreen?

We used to have a Himalayan dogwood...evergreen and the fruit was not worth the trouble. Birds thought otherwise. I wound up cutting it down because of the profusion of seedlings being spread around the place (it's considered highly invasive here).
 
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